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February, 2016 (Issue-5)
e-Parigyan
Lingaya's University Electronic News Letter
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From the Chief Editor’s Desk!
It gives us immense pleasure to present the February 2016 issue of
e-Parigyan - the Electronic News Letter of the Lingaya’s University.
This issue consists the details about various activities like internation-
al conferences, workshops, guest lectures, seminars organized in Lin-
gaya’s University Campus by various Schools. In addition to that The
sports carnival and Zeal 2016, annual cultural fest of Lingaya’s Lalita
Devi institute of Managements and technical fest organized by Lin-
gaya’s G.V.K.S were the main events organized in the month of Feb-
ruary 2016
3rd ICSSR sponsored International Conference was held on 26th &
27th February, 2016 on “Making Connections: Social Welfare in the context of English Language &
Literature – A Global Perspective”. More than 125 people attended the conference and 97 delegates
presented their papers on various topics related to the Conference theme.
A seminar on Studying Abroad for Higher Education was organized to motivate the students for high-
er studies. A Workshop on telecom sector and opportunities was organized for the students of Elec-
tronics and Electrical engineering to acquaint them of Changing Trends, Future Opportunities &
Technological Innovations in Telecom services. The School of Management Sciences, Lingaya’s Uni-
versity organized a Guest Lecture on Capital Markets and Mutual Funds. An expert talk on Leadership
for Higher Productivity and Efficiency was also organized by school of Management.
A Tech Fest entitled “Technoshetra” was organized at Lingaya’s GVKS campus. The Tech Fest com-
prised of different events & provided students an exposure to show their talents and skills in their dif-
ferent field. Some of the technical events that the tech fest comprised of included Robo war, Robo
race, Robo Soccer, making working models, circuit design, code writing, code debugging etc.
Zeal was the annual youth festival of LLDIMS, with two awesome days filled with fun, excitement and
performances, which most definitely will make you go “WOW!!”. The fest tohad events ranging from
dance, music, photography, fashion show, corporate games & dramatics etc.
Various social activities were conducted by the Lingaya’s Group of Institutions like free Medical camps
and Eye check up.
I hope that the readers will enjoy reading this issue of e-Parigyan and I again request the readers to send their feedback to us
Dr. GV Ramaraju
Pro-Vice Chancellor
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Index
I. International Conference on Making Connections: Social Welfare in the context of
English Language & Literature – A Global Perspective
II. Workshop on Telecom Sector & opportunities
III. Seminar on STUDYING ABROAD FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
IV. Guest Lectures
V. Short Talks
VI. Science Day Celebration
VII. Social Services
VIII.Examination Department
IX. ERP Implementation
X. Technokshetra 2016
XI. Sports Carnival
XII. ZEAL-2K16
Newsletter Committee Members
Chief Editor
Dr. G.V. Ramaraju ( Pro Vice Chancellor, Lingayas University )
Editor
Dr. Poonam Tanwar ( Asstt Prof, School of Computer Science )
Design Team
Mr. Jawed ( Web Developer)
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International Conference on Making Connections: Social Wel-
fare in the context of English Language & Literature – A
Global Perspective
The Dept. of English organized their 3rd ICSSR sponsored International Conference on
26th & 27th February, 2016 in the University Campus on “Making Connections: Social Wel-
fare in the context of English Language & Literature – A Global Perspective”. 127 people
attended the conference and 97 delegates presented their papers on various topics related
to the Conference theme. The 2-day International Conference was inaugurated by Prof. G.
S. Saun, the Member Secretary, ICSSR, New Delhi.
The Honourable Vice Chancellor, Dr. R. K. Chauhan and the Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. G. V.
Ramaraju shared their valuable ideas on the Conference theme in the Inaugural session.
Prof. Harish Narang, Rtd. Professor of English, JNU, New Delhi was the Guest of Honor. The
Inaugural session highlighted the role of Language & Literature on making connections.
The Keynote Speaker was Prof. (Dr.) R. Christel Devadawson, Head, Dept. of English, Delhi
University. Prof. Christel highlighted the role of Literature in bringing social welfare focus-
ing on the works of Agatha Christie.
Figure 1. International Conference on "On making Connections: Social Welfare in the context of English Lan-
guage & Literature – A Global Perspective
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
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Conference/Workshop/Seminars
WORKSHOP ON TELECOM SECTOR AND OPPORTUNITIES A workshop was organized by School of EEE ,Lingaya’s University on "TELECOM SECTOR AND OP-
PORTUNITIES" on 3rd February, 2016 at 1100 hrs.
Renowned industry experts, Mr. Nishant Bansal (RF Engineer) & Ms. Anu Malhotra from Mobile
Communication Pvt. Ltd. took two hours session. Mr. Nishant briefed the students about The
Changing Trends, Future Opportunities & Technological Innovations in Telecom services. Experts
discussed about Technology Evolution, Overview, Today’s Scenario , Change in Habits , The Game
Changer– Data, Quality of Service (QoS) Migration , Convergence , Cloud , M2M, Big Data, Tele-
com World , Migration from 1G, 2G 3G , 4G & Future 5G. It was an interactive and valuable ses-
sion leading to new information and knowledge.
Figure 2 . Workshop on Teclcom Sector and Opportunities
Seminar on Studying Abroad for Higher Education
A seminar was conducted by School of EEE on Studying Abroad for Higher Education on
17th February, 2016 in the University Campus. Mr. Harpreet Singh (Head Operations DELHI
NCR & Rajasthan), Jamboree Education Pvt. Ltd., conducted an extremely informative &
useful session regarding the opportunities of studying abroad for higher education In the
session, information was provided on the following points:
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GRE, GMAT, the gateway test for Masters, MBA studies in abroad as well as in Indian
top notch Institutes.
Masters / MBA Deferred admission program available without work experience.
Profile Building
Securing Scholarships
Career and employment prospects after Masters or MBA & ROI (Return on Investment),
SOP & LOR’s related information
Application Strategy / University deadlines
The session broadened the knowledge of student’s awareness about the educational
and visa challenges in different countries
Figure 3 Seminar on Higher Education
Guest Lecture on Capital Markets and Mutual Funds
The School of Management Sciences, Lingaya’s University organized a Guest Lecture on
Capital Markets and Mutual Funds on February 15, 2016 by Dr. Mukul Jain, Trainer, Stock
and Exchange Board of India [SEBI]. The seminar benefitted students with the knowledge
of various instruments of stock exchange. The lecture also emphasized on the need for
saving and different investment opportunities available. There was also another session for
MBA students by Dr. Mukul Jain that talked about the derivatives and derivative market.
The session was a rich learning and enriching experience for MBA students.
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
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Expert Talk on “Leadership for higher productivity and efficiency”
The School of Management Sciences, Lingaya’s University organized an expert talk on 9 February,
2016 on the topic "Leadership for Higher Productivity and Efficiency" by Prof. L. N. Mittal. The talk
provided deep insights and exposure to students about the basic qualities possessed by a manag-
er and effective leadership styles that yield better performance and productivity.
Guest Lecture on Current Status in Organic Electronics
On 25 February, 2016 Department of Physics, Lingaya’s University, Faridabad organized a Guest
Lecture by Prof. P. K. Bhatnagar (BSR Fellow, UGC, New Delhi), Emeritus Professor, Department of
Electronics Sciences, South Campus University of Delhi on the topic titled “Current Status in Or-
ganic Electronics”. The lecture was very interactive in nature. It was indeed a good experience for
the students to get knowledge and information on current research works in the field of Organic
electronics, especially Organic Solar Cells & about the future research needed in the field of Solar
Cells. A discussion was also held on the Carbon based materials such as Fullerene and CNT’s
(Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes) and about synthesis of
different types of LED’s by Sol-Gel techniques. One of B. Sc.(H)-Physics student Mr. Sawan Singh
was awarded a cash prize during the technical discussions.
Figure 4 Guest Lecture by Current status in Organic Electronics
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
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Short talk on "Designing Secure Building"
A short talk on "Designing of secure buildings" was held in the School of Civil Engineering and
Technology on 1st February, 2016 in which students and faculty from civil Engineering Department
took active part. The talk was organized by "Indianeye Security Pvt Ltd(ISL)" and subject expert In-
dian Navy Commander Kartik Vig (retd.) introduced with different safety structures used for de-
signing safe and secured civilian and military structures. Different risk analysis methods were stat-
ed briefly in the talk. Commander also stated the effect of blast loads on the structures and related
research areas.
Figure 5 Expert lecture on Designing Secure Building.
Seminar on "New Era Design Technologies"
Seminar by Trainer from CADD Centre, Faridabad on “New Era Design Techniques” was organized
in the School of Civil Engineering and Technology on 18th February, 2016 which was attended by
students and faculty from Civil Engineering. Different topics discussed in the seminar were as fol-
lows
Total station and other aspects of surveying,
Time saving using software’s such as AutoCAD in drawing,
An introduction to STAAD Pro and its importance in design..
National Design Competition
The B.Tech 3rd year students of School of Civil Engineering and Technology have participated on
first round of National Design Competition by CADD CENTRE. The competition was held at Linga
ya's University and conducted by CADD Centre, NIT Faridabad on 25th February, 2016.
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
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Short talk on "Designing Secure Building"
Figure 8. talk on "Designing Secure Building"
A short talk on "Designing of secure buildings" was held in the School of Civil Engineering
and Technology on 1st February, 2016 in which students and faculty from civil Engineering
Department took active part. The talk was organized by "Indianeye Security Pvt Ltd.(ISL)"
and subject expert Indian Navy Commander Kartik Vig (retd.) introduced with different safe-
ty structures used for designing safe and secured civilian and military structures. Different
risk analysis methods were stated briefly in the talk. Commander also stated the effect of
blast loads on the structures and related research areas.
NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATION
The day was pre celebrated on 26th
Feb 2016 in order to give tribute to the contribution and
landmarks in science. National Science Day is celebrated in India on 28th February each year
to mark the discovery of the Raman Effect by Indian Physicist, Sir Chandrasekhar Venkata
Raman. For his discovery, Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. A talk was
delivered by Priyanka Sagar and followed by a video presentation on Raman’s contribution
presented by Neeraj Priya, student of education department. A brainstorming quiz was or-
ganized by faculty and students of education department Divya Sinha and Mrs. Swati
Naithani ,faculty of B.Ed. department, shared her view and emphasized on present educa-
tional contribution in the field of science.
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
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Social Service
Free Eye-Checkup Camp
Eyes let us see the beauty of world, it is important to take good care of it. As a health initi-
ative, the School of Management Sciences, Lingaya’s University organized a free eye
checkup camp in the campus in collaboration with Lenskart on February 16, 2016. The
camp received an overwhelming response from the students, faculty and staff of the Uni-
versity.
Figure 6 Free Eye-Checkup Camp
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Examination Department
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT
Examination department successfully conducted Mid Semester –I examination from 29
Feb to 09 March- 2016. For smooth conduction of examination, many teams were consti-
tuted: Center Superintendent – Dr. Ajeet Singh, Deputy Superintendents, Flying Squads,
Discipline Committee and so on.
Total number of students that appeared for the mid Term –I Examination was 1231 & to-
tal number of subject question papers was 237. Examination was scheduled in the after-
noon session and revision classes were conducted during the morning hours in the re-
spective departments.
Results of the End Semester examination December -2015 are declared & printing of
grade card is under progress.
ERP Implementation at Lingaya’s University
Ever since its implementation in the month of October 2015, Lingaya’s ERP system is un-
dergoing continuous up gradation. Latest features are being added to make it more user
-friendly.
New technology absorption and process implementation can never succeed without hu-
man support. The smooth ERP implementation at the university is the result of employee
participation in testing and customization. Despite busy schedules, all the employees are
making full use of the system. Employees’ feedback is being integrated in the form of new
features.
To facilitate the employees and students, a full-fledged ERP Department and Training Cell
has been created. The ERP Training Cell is equipped with state-of-the-art resources and
infrastructure. Now, the employees and students can seek training on individual concerns
at their convenient time. Very soon the students will be provided with remote access
through their individual IDs. After this, students will be able to retrieve their individual
notice board containing information on assignments, class notes, attendance and results.
More milestones are yet to be achieved in ERP.
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Technokshetra 2016
At Lingaya’s GVKSIMT Technoshetra was organized at Lingaya’s GVKS campus on 26-02-
2016 and inaugurated by Dr R. K Chauhan, VC (Lingaya’s University). The Tech Fest com-
prised of different events & provided students an exposure to show their talents and skills
in their different fields with minimum expenditure. Some of the technical events that the
tech fest comprised of included Robo war, Robo race , Robo Soccer ,working model, pro-
ject making, circuit design, code writing, code debugging etc,. Besides these, some non-
technical events like debate, crazy mind which comprised of many fun filled games, group
discussion, paper presentation, nonworking project etc. were also conducted to engage
students. Various colleges actively participated in this and made it a huge success. Colleg-
es like Satyug Darshan, Rawal, Aravali and many more participated in different activities,
and made their respective colleges proud by bagging prizes in events like debate, group
discussion etc. The efforts and initiative taken by the Institute to hold such events like
Technical Fest was appreciated and valued.
Figure 9 Inauguration of Technoshetra 2K16
The dignitaries, Dr. R. K. Chauhan ,(V.C Lingaya’s University), Dr. .G V. Ramaraju ( Pro V.C
Lingaya’s University), Ms Nabonita Ghosh (Principal LPS) along with Dr. AK De Bhowmick
(Director Lingaya’s GVKS) witnessed different activities like robotics. They motivated the
students with their presence and appreciated the efforts put up by the students.
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Technokshetra 2016
The event was a learning experience for students and faculty. Various projects were de-
velop and demonstrated by the students of various colleges. There were different com-
mittees like Organizing committee which was managed by Mr. Suman Kumar Jha, (HOD
CSE), sponsorship by Mr. Alok Aggarwal (HOD,ECE), Dr. Piyush Vishwakarma (H.O.D, Hu-
manities), Mr. B.B Malhotra (H.O.D, ME), Invitation and Registration by Mr. Vinod Chauhan
and Ms Anshu, Fine Arts by Ms Vandita Singh, Web Development by Ms. Mandeep Kau-
rand and Certificate committee by Mr. Radha Krishnan.
The certificates and prizes were distributed by Dr. A.K D. Bhowmick (Director, Lingaya’s
GVKS IMT) to the winners of different activities. Hence it was a fun filled innovative learn-
ing exposure for all the students encouraging them to participate in similar competitions
at IIT and making LGVKS proud by winning medals.
Figure 10 Students participation during Technoshetra 2K16
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Sports Carnival
Inter School tournaments of Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton and Table
Tennis were organized during month of February, 2016. The students of the university
were grouped in 8 Schools and one team of each school was allowed to participate in
each of the tournaments. The tournaments of Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton
and Table Tennis were completed in month of February in three phases.
The Inter-School Football and Volleyball tournaments were organized in first phase from
FEB 8 to FEB 16, 2016. Dr. R.K. Chauhan, Hon’ble Vice chancellor of Lingaya’s University
inaugurated the tournaments.
School of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering won the FootballTournament by
defeating School of Computer Engineering(4-3) in the Finals.
School of Electronics & Electrical Engineering won the Tournament by defeating
School of School of Basic sciences in the Finals.
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Sports Carnival
The Inter-School Basketball and Badminton tournaments were organized in second phase
from FEB 17 to FEB 24, 2016.
School of Electronics & Electrical Engineering won the Tournament by defeating
School of School of. Mechanical and Automobile Engineering (36-33) in the Finals.
School of Electronics & Electrical Engineering won the Tournament by defeating
School of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering (3-2) in the Finals.
The Inter-School Table Tennis tournament was organized in third phase from FEB 19 to
FEB 25, 2016.
School of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering won the Tournament by defeating
School of Basic Sciences (5-0) in the Finals.
Figure 11 Photo gallery of Sports carnivals
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ZEAL-2K16
Zeal is the annual youth festival of LLDIMS, with two awesome days filled with fun, excite-
ment and performances, which most definitely will make you go “WOW!!”. The fest is
scheduled to have events ranging from dance, music, photography, fashion show, corpo-
rate games & dramatics etc. Several colleges from NCR participate in the fest to add value
to it and make it more vibrant.
Zeal is based on four main pillars, which form an integral part of our ideology as a festival
and shapes to reflect our vision:
Audience: To provide two awesome days of entertainment to the audience.
Participants: To create true value for our participants to showcase their talents.
Organizing Team: To provide real-time management exercise to implement their man-
agerial skill.
Sponsors: To give them a platform to build their brand value with the young world.
As vibrant as the city of Delhi, Zeal too is vibrant, where highly energetic students toil to
win appreciation for their talent. It is the most effective way of bringing youth under the
same platform, enhancing social interaction and facilitating exchange of cultural ideas and
thoughts. Zeal is ‘only students’ zone. Hard working and enthusiastic students from all
participating colleges, collaborate with their faculty members in their efforts to give the
best in the Fest.
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Research Paper
Ms. Simran Kaur , Faculty from School of Computer Published a paper on CLUSTER-
ING BASED DOCUMENT SUMMARIZATION in international trends of emerging
trends in computer science and technology , vol5,issue1, issn:2278-6856, January-
February 2016.
She has also published one paper on E-health solutions in internet of things in na-
tional conference on make in India RSTTMI 2016.
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